Opinion polling for the 2024 United Kingdom general election

Opinion polling for the 2024 United Kingdom general election was carried out by various organisations to gauge voting intention.

[1] The Conservatives led the polls for the two years following the 2019 general election, which included Brexit, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine rollout during the leadership of Boris Johnson.

Labour took a lead following the Partygate scandal and maintained this through the Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak premierships until the 2024 election.

The highest percentage figure in each poll is displayed in bold, and its background is shaded in the leading party's colour.

Most national opinion polls do not cover Northern Ireland, which has different major political parties from the rest of the United Kingdom.

However, there was an active debate during the campaign on lowering the minimum voting age, and Labour included the policy in their manifesto.

Various models existed which continually projected election outcomes for the seats in Britain based on the aggregate of polling data.

An exit poll conducted by Ipsos for the BBC, ITV, and Sky News was published at the end of voting at 22:00, predicting the number of seats for each party.

Throughout the night and into the early hours of 5 July, BBC News updated their forecast, combining the exit poll with the results coming in.